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Novel technique 'stuns' arthritis pain in shoulder and hip.

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A novel outpatient procedure offers lasting pain relief for patients suffering from moderate to severe arthritis in their hip and shoulder joints, according to a study presented at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Researchers said the procedure could help reduce reliance on addictive opiates.

People with moderate to severe pain related to osteoarthritis face limited treatment options. Common approaches like injections of anesthetic and corticosteroids into the affected joints grow less effective as the arthritis progresses and worsens.

"Usually, over time patients become less responsive to these injections," said Felix M. Gonzalez, M.D., from the Radiology Department at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. "The first anesthetic-corticosteroid injection may provide six months of pain relief, the second may last three months, and the third may last only a month. Gradually, the degree of pain relief becomes nonsignificant."

Without pain relief, patients face the possibility of joint replacement surgery. Many patients are ineligible for surgery because of health reasons, whereas many others choose not to go through such a major operation. For those patients, the only other viable option may be opiate painkillers, which carry the risk of addiction.

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Snackjack

Sounds hopefull.

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Jaybird19

sounds too good to be true for some of us

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teenieleek

Interesting but I wonder why it should be a last resort treatment. Surely killing the pain without the use of opiates, with all their side effects, should be considered much earlier.

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katieoxo60 in reply to teenieleek

Some of the Arthritis charities are looking into why joint replacement is used as a last option to control pain Teenieleek. Maybe in the near future we may get an answer. I was lead to beleive it is because artificial joints only have short life spans , eg around 20 years for knee & hip joints and there are numerous possible side effects.

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